by Jack Moore | CBSSports.com
Adams went on the disabled list this week due to a back strain. He had no problems in the session and will throw again Friday; a Sunday return is possible.
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Swisher was placed on the paternity list Tuesday and missed the game against the Tigers. He is batting .274 on the season for the Indians with six homers and 16 RBI.
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
Arcia, who didn't start once during the Atlanta series, is batting .115 (3 for 26) with one double, one home run and two RBI in his last 10 games (seven starts).
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Dolis is taking the injured Shawn Camp's roster spot. Dolis appeared in two games earlier this season for Chicago; Dolis has allowed 29 runs and 40 hits in 39 1/3 career innings.
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Schoop saw a spine specialist previously. The early speculation regarding Schoop is that this injury may not be a minor one.
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The Royals have not discussed a possible disabled list stint for Perez as of yet. He is day to day for now.
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
"We're looking for performance here," Gardenhire said, per the Pioneer Press. "We got him in a trade. We need performance. You've seen what's happened here in a row with our starters. We needed him to step up, and it didn't work out."
Gardenhire hopes the demotion will get the right-hander on track.
"He needs to go down and get going," Gardenhire said. "I think we're just searching for the guy that we got in the trade. He's got the stuff. Now he's got to put it out on the field."
by Jack Moore | CBSSports.com
Camp has been horrid this season, as he has allowed 26 hits and 14 runs over 16 2/3 innings. He allowed a run in four of his six outings in May and allowed a baserunner in five of the six.
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Pena has started just 10 games but is hitting a robust .286/.352/.460 in a reserve role. However, he's unlikely to overtake shortstop of the future Andrelton Simmons for playing time barring an injury.
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Ogando said Monday that he's only throwing at around 40 percent until the Rangers allow him to amp it up. He's making slow progress and doesn't have a timetable to return.






